Farley Unveils New ‘Kinetic’ Trigger on Updated Website
Farley Manufacturing has re-launched its website as www.FarleyMfg.net. (You may want to update your browser bookmarks.) There you’ll find information on the enhanced Farley Coaxial II front rest, the Black Widow custom action, and the all-new Farley Kinetic Trigger assembly.

Farley’s new, patent-pending Kinetic Trigger is slated for release this fall, with a probable “intro price” of $280.00. Currently, prototypes are being tested and evaluated by Dwight Scott and Gene Bukys, both highly-respected benchrest shooters. The Kinetic Trigger will fit all actions which accept Rem-style triggers. All internal parts are CNC-machined from 440C stainless. The Kinetic Trigger has three main engineering features that distinguish it from all other triggers on the market:
1. The Kinetic trigger is an enclosed monobloc design, sealed from contaminates. The enclosed-cavity design, with titanium coverplate, features pinless construction. The frame incorporates integral radial engagements for all pivoting internal parts.
2. The Kinetic trigger gets its name from a kinetic feature, a toggle-sear flyweight. This flyweight on the toggle sear overcomes the return spring load, allowing the firing pin to go forward unimpeded by the cocking piece.
3. The Kinetic trigger has unique engineering to enhance reset function. The trigger employs a reset projection on the finger-piece which provides more positive and reliable reset.

The first generation of Farley Kinetic triggers, slated for “fall 2010 release”, are intended for competition and will not be fitted with a safety. However, Farley is working a general-purpose Kinetic Trigger which will include an integral safety. For more information on Farley products visit www.FarleyMfg.net, email farleymfg[at]yahoo.com, or call Farley at (405) 732-7852
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What is the minimum weight of pull on this trigger?
The caption in the picture says 1.5-4 Oz.